MobileMedia Ideas LLC announced that a jury in the United States
District Court in Delaware today reached a unanimous verdict finding
that three patents owned by MobileMedia Ideas – US 6,427,078 covering
camera phones, US 6,070,068 covering call handling and US 6,253,075
covering call rejection – are valid and infringed by Apple's iPhones.

"MobileMedia Ideas is pleased that the jury confirmed Apple's iPhones
use our patented technology," said MobileMedia Ideas President and CEO
Larry Horn. "MobileMedia Ideas' objective is to make these important
technologies and others used in mobile phone and other portable devices
widely available. We welcome Apple and others to enter into licenses for
the use of these technologies."

MobileMedia Ideas, a company owned by Tagivan (a subsidiary of MPEG LA),
Nokia and Sony, has a portfolio of inventions widely used in smart
phones, mobile phones and other portable devices including personal
computers, laptops, netbooks, personal media players, e-book readers,
cameras and hand-held game consoles. Its more than 300 patents cover a
wide array of features such as call handling, speed dial, database
searches, audio download and playback, and still picture and video
processing. MobileMedia Ideas' objective is to make access to these
important inventions available to everyone on reasonable terms. It
presently has cases pending against RIM in the US District court for the
Northern District of Texas and against HTC in the US District Court for
the Eastern District of Texas. For further information, please refer to www.mobilemediaideas.com.

Counsel for the plaintiffs was Proskauer Rose led by Steven M. Bauer
from Proskauer's Boston office and Jack Blumenfeld of Morris, Nichols,
Arsht and Tunnell in Wilmington, Delaware.